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Tomás Benjamín Aceval Marín (1845 – July 25, 1900) was a Paraguayan statesman, educator and diplomat.

Career

He spent most of his youth in Argentina, where he finished his law studies in 1873.

1874 he was minister of justice in the Government of Juan Bautista Gill.[1]

From Шаблон:Dts to Шаблон:Dts he was Minister Plenipotentiary in special mission in Washington, D.C. and represented the government of Higinio Uriarte in the Chaco Boreal dispute with Argentina, after the Paraguayan War, to the President of the U.S.A. Rutherford B. Hayes. In his arbitration, Hayes awarded the region to Paraguay.

From March 1879 to 1886 he was rector of the Colegio Nacional de la Capital.

In 1886, he was foreign minister in the Government of Patricio Escobar.

On Шаблон:Dts he negotiated with the Bolivian plenipotentiary Isaac Tamayo,[2] the abortive Aceval-Tamayo Treaty.[3]

He was Minister of Finance of Paraguay from 1895 to 1897.[4]

He died of Bubonic plague, amidst an epidemic that hit Asuncion.

Benjamín Aceval, a town in the Department of Presidente Hayes in Paraguay is named in his honor.[5]

References

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  1. Barbara A. Tenenbaum, Georgette M. Dorn, Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture: Abad to Casa, C. Scribner's Sons, 1996 – 590 p.p. 8
  2. TAMAYO, ISAAC. Nació en La Paz el 12 de marzo de 1844 y murió en la misma ciudad el 8 de agosto de 1914. Su seudónimo: Thajmara. Economista, diplomático, sociólogo, político de conducta contradictoria. Oficial mayor bajo el gobierno
  3. Nickson, p.28,f
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  5. The economic reconstruction of Paraguay in the postwar period: politics and property in the era of General Caballero, 1869–1904, p. 272 R. Andrew Nickson, Historical Dictionary of Paraguay, [1]